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country, even if they don't go down as catholic countries, probably some of the dignitaries from southern germany, which would be very catholic. you've also got parts of england, ireland, all of those countries. of course, latin america. the gentleman standing behind pope francis is archbishop gainsfind. he was the assistant to pope benedict as well and elevated to archbishop. now he's the assistant to pope francis, and so when you see pope francis at a public event, you'll see archbishop gainsfind. if you see pope benedict at an event, which i did in january, archbishop gainsfind is there. he's the go-between. once you know him, you know both popes. >> this ceremony got started at 10:00 local time and lasted two hours there. pope francis is going down and doing what he's doing, shaking every day people's hands. when he became pope, wearing the wooden cross. what sticks out to you in the ceremony today as you've been watching the last couple hours? >> what sticks out to me is how formal it is. pope francis is keeping this warm right now. i don't think we'll see him do any selfies today. i don't t
country, even if they don't go down as catholic countries, probably some of the dignitaries from southern germany, which would be very catholic. you've also got parts of england, ireland, all of those countries. of course, latin america. the gentleman standing behind pope francis is archbishop gainsfind. he was the assistant to pope benedict as well and elevated to archbishop. now he's the assistant to pope francis, and so when you see pope francis at a public event, you'll see archbishop...
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>> well, first, i was in germany promoting the state of indiana. we have more than 12,000 hoosiers employed by german companies. and more to come. and hoosiers have had a long standing interest in issues affecting the nation at home and abroad. i'm no different than that. but when i was there, i thought it was important to speak about what i believe would be the right response to russian aggression in ukraine. i'm pleased to hear there are more sanctions maybe coming tomorrow. the truth of the matter is i think we need less talk and more deeds. and bypassing and moving rapidly to pass the transatlantic trade partnership and frankly by deploying a robust missile shield throughout europe including in poland and the czech republic that was off lined in 2009 by this administration would send a very strong message to putin and to russia that nato countries and the united states are going to respond by growing stronger economically and strategically. i believe that -- i believe that's going to have a lot more influence in the long haul than more sanction
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trade relations with germany. >> republic of germany. >> good morning, everybody. pleasure to a great welcome my friend, chancellor house. to the white germany is one of our strongest allies, and angela is one of my closest partners. and with her indulgence, i want to start by making two brief, comments. first, as president, my top priority is doing everything we can to create more jobs and opportunities for hard-working families for our economic strength as a source of strength in the world. this morning, we learned that our businesses created 273,000 new jobs last month. all told, our businesses have now created 9.2 million new jobs over 50 consecutive months of job growth. the grit and determination of the american people are moving us forward, but we have to keep a relentless focus on job creation and creating more opportunities for working families. there is plenty more that congress should be doing, from raising the minimum wage to --ating good restriction good construction jobs rebuilding america. i want to work with them wherever i can, but i keep acting on
trade relations with germany. >> republic of germany. >> good morning, everybody. pleasure to a great welcome my friend, chancellor house. to the white germany is one of our strongest allies, and angela is one of my closest partners. and with her indulgence, i want to start by making two brief, comments. first, as president, my top priority is doing everything we can to create more jobs and opportunities for hard-working families for our economic strength as a source of strength in...
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. >> germany is the key. >> germany is one key. we have chancellor merkel meeting with barack obama. that is the number one topic on their agenda, along with nsa and tapping her phone. >> what did you say last year -- [laughter] >> he may know what she is thinking. >> let's talk about the effect on american economies. -- companies. is there any consideration to say, get out of russia? >> they are the ones doing the outreach. i asked if companies are lobbying for less sanctions. the administration responded, we are going to them and asking them to cut their russian exposure. citibank cut their russian exposure nine percent. the white house has been lobbying and getting success with major american companies and ceo's were supposed to go to an economic conference sponsored by putin. some are pulling out entirely or reducing their delegations. >> if he keeps escalating, is there any chance that america would take military action or at least aid the ukrainians with lethal arms? >> two separate questions. on taking military action oursel
. >> germany is the key. >> germany is one key. we have chancellor merkel meeting with barack obama. that is the number one topic on their agenda, along with nsa and tapping her phone. >> what did you say last year -- [laughter] >> he may know what she is thinking. >> let's talk about the effect on american economies. -- companies. is there any consideration to say, get out of russia? >> they are the ones doing the outreach. i asked if companies are lobbying...
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and germany at least this camp but inspiration is also reportedly shared by rome and madrid. and cheery mariani who's a member of the french national assembly has also told us he it's unlikely europe will find a common approach all sanctions but i would be very surprised that you know european countries find a common position an equally big sanction people when you can appreciate we don't speak about finance we can speak about sanctions if you're fifteen it still doesn't work you have to respect i was thinking of sharing some country see we don't speak about energy so we don't speak about nazis that's why we are right unfortunately on the person there are sanctions we don't call it the no nonsense the strategic partner for russia and the regime is a tradition for you destructive it didn't mix today is to be a free zone including all europe under russian that's a good strategic and european country so now with the problem we have to be pretty nice not to interfere with our development in the caribbean. the differences between moscow and washington over the ukrainian crisis hav
and germany at least this camp but inspiration is also reportedly shared by rome and madrid. and cheery mariani who's a member of the french national assembly has also told us he it's unlikely europe will find a common approach all sanctions but i would be very surprised that you know european countries find a common position an equally big sanction people when you can appreciate we don't speak about finance we can speak about sanctions if you're fifteen it still doesn't work you have to...
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you know i can't answer that question because i don't cover germany so i don't know the inner workings of the american government. to be able to give you an astute answer but right now i want to talk to you a little bit about america's interests or says america's principles choosing washington state foreign policy goals and its interests always coincide because sometimes it does seem like i did i'd say it's hostage obvious principles well you know that kind of rhetoric is for domestic and international consumption i spent my life on the outer reaches of empire whether that was in latin america the middle east africa or the balkans and i know the dirty work of our you know all the things about liberating iraq and bringing democracy to the people the middle east. that is to give a kind of moral veneer to. work on something in a preemptive war under post nuremberg laws of war crime so you know i don't think any of us and i spent twenty years overseas take any of that rhetoric seriously at all the last thing. the united states wants in countries like afghanistan or anywhere else is democra
you know i can't answer that question because i don't cover germany so i don't know the inner workings of the american government. to be able to give you an astute answer but right now i want to talk to you a little bit about america's interests or says america's principles choosing washington state foreign policy goals and its interests always coincide because sometimes it does seem like i did i'd say it's hostage obvious principles well you know that kind of rhetoric is for domestic and...
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. >> germany depends on russia for a third of its energy and would be key to applying more pressure. by the way, german chancellor angela merkel will meet with president obama at the white house later this week. on monday, russia's defense minister assured chuck hagel that russia will not invade ukraine. ukraine's acting president urged lawmakers today in kiev to quickly adopt a new constitution he says could preserve unity. militants continue to hold dozens of hostages, including seven military observers. on monday evening there were violent clashes in donetsk after the militia attacked demonstrators during a unity rally. jim maceda was at that rally and joins us live from donetsk. jim, you have been covering this from the beginning and it appears as though the violence, the tension continues to just escalate. is that a fair assessment? >> reporter: yeah, kristen, i would say that the fair assessment is that this region is always teetering on violence. it's on the edge of anarchy and it could go either way. you referred to the demonstration last night. we were there, as you said. it
. >> germany depends on russia for a third of its energy and would be key to applying more pressure. by the way, german chancellor angela merkel will meet with president obama at the white house later this week. on monday, russia's defense minister assured chuck hagel that russia will not invade ukraine. ukraine's acting president urged lawmakers today in kiev to quickly adopt a new constitution he says could preserve unity. militants continue to hold dozens of hostages, including seven...
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over the head of the future of germany's torah. the main tenant law comes over to her who would have to go to this region. and that would be certain because it is anyways this is the good stuff is so high that day. a time. and it's yours but you do read this are probably negotiated against something you would not just sweets but you don't know you know quips are you telling your children your. although dollars for and how we're going to do is find a hat that she'll be there she sees them he knows enough to understand the things i meant when she when and where they can break into. shias who are new. i was cool. it was good to all who coached few days i went easy to catch you because i'm that guy. and the sentiment. today i've got to sit tight. speaking of that guy. i imagine that's you realize that for sure la son who just announced he would run again for president you are the perfect propaganda tool because he can say well. the people i'm fighting against our people were holding foreigners western foreigners especially hostage to t
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prosecutor says the teenagees was a foreign exchange student from germany. this happened more than a thousand miles from little falls, minnesota, the sight of the other shootings, in the city of missoula, montana. the home owner claims somebody had broken into his home twice before, so he had cameras and other security equipment installed. the home owner's partner says she left a purse with personal items in the garage and then kept the door open on purpose to try to catch the burglar. the documents then say the garage alarm went off early sunday morning, so the home owner went outside with a gun, fired four shots into the dark garage. the defense attorney says they were supposed to be warning shots. but police say the bullets hit the 17-year-old exchange student in the head and the arm. he died at the hospital. prosecutor says the home owner and his partner baited the student. according to the court documents the suspect said, he waited for days to, quote, shoot some bleeping kid. the home owner posted $30,000 bail after he appeared today in court. >>> a vi
prosecutor says the teenagees was a foreign exchange student from germany. this happened more than a thousand miles from little falls, minnesota, the sight of the other shootings, in the city of missoula, montana. the home owner claims somebody had broken into his home twice before, so he had cameras and other security equipment installed. the home owner's partner says she left a purse with personal items in the garage and then kept the door open on purpose to try to catch the burglar. the...
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so germany, spain, italy and france are not doing anything about this because they don't want to be hit in the pocketbook. >> it affects all of these nations video. these countries do business with russia. we talked about many times the natural gas imports to russia that are really affected -- i mean from russia into europe that are really affected. that becomes a problem for initiating these sanctions. there is reporting about a break in the white house of whether to do it unilaterally or wait for everybody to speak in one voice. so far we're waiting for everybody to speak in one voice. >> we also heard the president mention that there was -- seemed limited, but high-tech assistance being sent into the region. what can you tell us about that? >> it's interesting. they haven't obviously sent any weapons into the region, but there could be some communication devices, some communications equipment that is going to the ukrainians. they are drawing the line there will not be military assistance and lethal weapon assistance to the ukrainians. the president in the philippines in this press co
so germany, spain, italy and france are not doing anything about this because they don't want to be hit in the pocketbook. >> it affects all of these nations video. these countries do business with russia. we talked about many times the natural gas imports to russia that are really affected -- i mean from russia into europe that are really affected. that becomes a problem for initiating these sanctions. there is reporting about a break in the white house of whether to do it unilaterally...
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in order to us from the european continent and how is it just take germany for example how does germany react to that merkel is heading to the united states on friday i believe i assume that talks behind closed doors there are going to be getting the e.u. even more on the u.s. side perhaps pressing for further sanctions. so i don't understand to you two to quiet ok i think we're having some sound trouble there. i'll try to merkel heading to washington this friday what do you think is going to happen there is the u.s. going to push for further sanctions. i can hear you really it's something we're having some technical people here voice dr alexander annoyed german m.p. so sorry we couldn't hear you really wanted to hear what you had to say about that . well ukraine is preparing to hold presidential elections like we said in this chaos while iraq has been doing so for the last several years now and today the iraqis were voting again up to four people have been killed in terror attack outside polling stations across the country on wednesday this absolute week's death toll of more than seven
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. >> if nazi germany had gun laws? >> if germany had america's gun laws. >> america's gun laws, making guns widely available to the public. >> to anyone who wants them, yes. >> that the jews then would have been able to defend themselves? >> hitler would have never come to power. >> interesting. >> so there. >> we're really straying off topic, and we won't dwell on it, but you're a fan of our current gun laws? >> no, not particularly, but it's in our constitution. i'm a fan of that. i don't have any guns. >> ok. [laughter] >> we will agree to disagree. we will agree that we won't illuminate your thinking anymore on the comparison of the rich 1% with the jews in nazi germany. >> i'd like to talk about the nature of the persecution of the 1%, here in america, right now. >> sure. >> i'd like to start with some facts, which are always useful. >> they may or may not be useful, but go ahead. >> well, we'll see. first of all, i don't think anybody has any idea what the 1% is actually contributing to america. let me just get i
. >> if nazi germany had gun laws? >> if germany had america's gun laws. >> america's gun laws, making guns widely available to the public. >> to anyone who wants them, yes. >> that the jews then would have been able to defend themselves? >> hitler would have never come to power. >> interesting. >> so there. >> we're really straying off topic, and we won't dwell on it, but you're a fan of our current gun laws? >> no, not particularly,...
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germa germany seem siemens isn't accepting that bid. >> reporter: they can solicit unsolicited bids. to that end, siemens is ready to sweeten an earlier bid, offering to swap some not all of the power assets along with cash. they called ge's offer compelling, alstom has untildown kd 2nd to make a decision. it would then seek approval of the company shareholders as well as the labor board. alstoms largest expects if offer. if approved it will immediately add to the companyings earnings eight to ten cents a share. it will mean that 75% of ge's operating mar jens will come from its industrial operations by 2016. that's important because it's targeted 70% of margins from industrial operations. so that allows it to exceed that goal. it sees $1.2 billion in cost savings. the therm am renewables and businesses would be the biggest acquisition of the ceo's 13.5 year tenure. in a statement. they say it furthers ge's strategy of expanding into industrial businesses leak power and water. now, when news of the ge bid first leaked, alstom is considered an industrial treasure. politicians were als
germa germany seem siemens isn't accepting that bid. >> reporter: they can solicit unsolicited bids. to that end, siemens is ready to sweeten an earlier bid, offering to swap some not all of the power assets along with cash. they called ge's offer compelling, alstom has untildown kd 2nd to make a decision. it would then seek approval of the company shareholders as well as the labor board. alstoms largest expects if offer. if approved it will immediately add to the companyings earnings...
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when you look at those other countries in terms of minimum wage and things like that, germany has no minimum wage. their unemployment is 8%. france has a big minimum wage and their youth unemployment is 20%. >> we have an experiment here in the united states because each state tries a different pattern. we see illinois and california raising taxes and we see wisconsin and texas lowering regulations and taxes. it's the latter two that are doing better than the former two. >> that's right. the example i think your citing is texas. a lot of the net new jobeen cre >> let's spell it out. one third of all new jobs created over the past ten years have been created in texas and they have been dramatically lowering regulations in texas. >> plus the legislature in the state meets every other year. that's a great idea. and also add to the list that steve rightfully put forgot. >> he cut taxes in half. he cut government spending in half and the economy, boom, grew 7% a year under calvin coolidge. tell me which hike creates a middle class job and the interesting statistic. >> easy for you to say.
when you look at those other countries in terms of minimum wage and things like that, germany has no minimum wage. their unemployment is 8%. france has a big minimum wage and their youth unemployment is 20%. >> we have an experiment here in the united states because each state tries a different pattern. we see illinois and california raising taxes and we see wisconsin and texas lowering regulations and taxes. it's the latter two that are doing better than the former two. >> that's...
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today those are reminded of the pope mobile and i remember seeing him when i was a soldier serving in germany. and i stood in ankle-deep mud taking pictures of him for the newspaper for the eighth army infantry division, and i was astounded and enthralled with his deliverance. he was so, so much a man of the people. >> yeah. there was something remarkable about seeing pope john paul ii in person. and you could make the argument he was live and in person by more people around the world than any human being in history. his travels across the globe, he was someone who a lot of people came to see and flocked to see. and there was always this sort of gravitas about him. one of the times i got to see him was actually at the bee at occasion of pope john xxiii. and what was remarkable, there is something about john paul ii, and that something, i think, is what's being recognized tomorrow in both of these men. they're not being made saints because of their accomplishments as pope or because of the things they wrote or said. they're being cannonized, because the church recognizes what is already the ca
today those are reminded of the pope mobile and i remember seeing him when i was a soldier serving in germany. and i stood in ankle-deep mud taking pictures of him for the newspaper for the eighth army infantry division, and i was astounded and enthralled with his deliverance. he was so, so much a man of the people. >> yeah. there was something remarkable about seeing pope john paul ii in person. and you could make the argument he was live and in person by more people around the world...
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said that robert lovell who was testifying didn't know what he was talking about because he was in germany at the time. >> alan? >> you don't think that members of congress will find out more information now that you can have general petraeus and hillary clinton sitting next to each other -- >> how many more investigations -- do you know in the bush administration, i know you hate when i bring up bush -- after 9/11, there were 13 different attacks at embassies and consulates resulting in hundreds of deaths. i didn't hear a word about this. why is there a double standard about this president? >> you shouldn't be afraid of the truth. and if this investigation, this select committee can uncover the truth, then you should welcome it and let the chips fall where they may. listen, krauthammer is right. think about the people that went to jail over covering up a third-rate burglary at the watergate building in washington, d.c. four people died. it's a very big deal. >> benghazi is a tragedy, it's not a scandal. >> oh, it's a scandal. >> when we learn more information with the select committee. >>
said that robert lovell who was testifying didn't know what he was talking about because he was in germany at the time. >> alan? >> you don't think that members of congress will find out more information now that you can have general petraeus and hillary clinton sitting next to each other -- >> how many more investigations -- do you know in the bush administration, i know you hate when i bring up bush -- after 9/11, there were 13 different attacks at embassies and consulates...
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and germany have tried to apply pressure on russia to try to de-escalate the crisis in ukraine, the u.s. taking the lead on sanctions, while chancellor merkel has tried to use her closer relationship with russian president vladimir putin to resolve the crisis, but it's not clear whether those closer ties are helping. in a phone conversation that the two leaders had on thursday, putin told merkel that he woonts to see ukrainian troops pull out of the southeastern part of their own country. white house press secretary jay carney called that suggestion preposterous. now, the white house expects both leaders, both president obama and angela merkel, to talk about another round of sanctions against russia. that next round would likely be targeted at russia's economy, key sectors of the economy, such as banking and energy sectors, but that would hurt the german economy as well, so expect that question to come up at a news conference with president obama and chancellor merkel later today. also, one other big question to expect will be about those revelations that the u.s. has been spying on for
and germany have tried to apply pressure on russia to try to de-escalate the crisis in ukraine, the u.s. taking the lead on sanctions, while chancellor merkel has tried to use her closer relationship with russian president vladimir putin to resolve the crisis, but it's not clear whether those closer ties are helping. in a phone conversation that the two leaders had on thursday, putin told merkel that he woonts to see ukrainian troops pull out of the southeastern part of their own country. white...
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. >> you have not confined yourself to issues concerning indiana during a recent trade mission to germany. recently you criticized the way president obama has been handling ukraine, and you offered this suggestion. take a look. >> the continued instability in the middle east and with putin's suppression in ukraine, i believe we must take immediate steps to strengthen our mutual security by deploying a robust muscle defense in all of europe. >> why is the governor of i wanted i understand that component. indiana has a long-standing interest in issues affecting at home and abroad and i thought it was person to speak about the right response to russian aggression in the ukraine. i am pleased to hear there are more sanctions coming, maybe, tomorrow, by the truth is, we need less talk and more deeds. passing and moving rapidly to pass the trans atlantic trade partnership and by deploying a robust missile shield throughout europe, including in poland and the czech republic off line in 2009 by this administration, that would send a very strong message to vladimir putin and to russia that nato co
. >> you have not confined yourself to issues concerning indiana during a recent trade mission to germany. recently you criticized the way president obama has been handling ukraine, and you offered this suggestion. take a look. >> the continued instability in the middle east and with putin's suppression in ukraine, i believe we must take immediate steps to strengthen our mutual security by deploying a robust muscle defense in all of europe. >> why is the governor of i wanted i...
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. >> it's kind of amazing, because obviously germany is the biggest trading partner for russia, and german companies have been lobbying hard. maybe they want the sanctions early so they can get them over with early. here. the white house says the sanctions have already had a significant effect on russia's economy. true or not, michelle? >> you really have to look at it from two senses. for weeks the administration has been citing things like the weakening ruble, weakening russian stock markets. well, we talk to people who really know international markets and that was going on already. and also, it's really hard to separate out what problems would have been the results of russia's own actions in ukraine and what would be because of sanctions. but they have hurt, absolutely, the people and the entities targeted. for example, banks that are now essentially shut out of doing business in the dollar and the euro. >> all right. thank you very much, michelle kosinski reporting live from the white house tonight. >>> in the meantime tonight, malaysian officials say they may send a ship to investiga
. >> it's kind of amazing, because obviously germany is the biggest trading partner for russia, and german companies have been lobbying hard. maybe they want the sanctions early so they can get them over with early. here. the white house says the sanctions have already had a significant effect on russia's economy. true or not, michelle? >> you really have to look at it from two senses. for weeks the administration has been citing things like the weakening ruble, weakening russian...
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because the perception has been that germany, which has a lot of trade with russia, and particularly dependence on energy, on oil and gas, would not support sectoral sanctions at this point. >> well, she said she talked about how she's trying to move other countries in europe along. i mean, there are -- >> well, i think her country is -- or at least she is closer to this, and she did stand in unity with president obama talking about this. there does have to be an off ramp to de-escalate this. i don't think we hoos to get in a war with russia. we have to bolster nato. that's something they talked about too. we have to find a way to achieve a pluralist, noncorrupt government in ukraine through these elections, and we have to support trade. at least i think so. this trade regime of the u.s. and europe. >> what makes you think that putin wants -- >> putin personally, certainly the information everybody seems to have is that there is no advantage to russia in having an all-out war in ukraine. our leverage is or economy against him. we are strong. he is a gas station with a lot of corrupti
because the perception has been that germany, which has a lot of trade with russia, and particularly dependence on energy, on oil and gas, would not support sectoral sanctions at this point. >> well, she said she talked about how she's trying to move other countries in europe along. i mean, there are -- >> well, i think her country is -- or at least she is closer to this, and she did stand in unity with president obama talking about this. there does have to be an off ramp to...
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and germany are kind of at odds with what to do right now. we've been talking about this being essentially an invasion of ukraine. and i know from the u.s. standpoint, we hear constantly the same phrases, especially, you know, going along with international law, respecting a country's national sovereignty and territorial integrity. we've seen this incredible violation, some would call it outrageous, and world seems to be really tied as to what to do about this. it has already happened. i think the hope now is there will be an announcement today of some, i don't know, nuance in the course of action that could -- could sort of put some clarity for future at least on the course. we've already known for some time that there won't be these sectoral sanctions on big swaths of the russian economy, unlesses their is an invasion. leading up to that, though, there's been a lot of pressure to really do something. because we've seen nothing but escalation, wolf. >> the escalation continuing. i want you to stand by. michelle makes an excellent point. i su
and germany are kind of at odds with what to do right now. we've been talking about this being essentially an invasion of ukraine. and i know from the u.s. standpoint, we hear constantly the same phrases, especially, you know, going along with international law, respecting a country's national sovereignty and territorial integrity. we've seen this incredible violation, some would call it outrageous, and world seems to be really tied as to what to do about this. it has already happened. i think...
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does not see a lot of value in the intelligence that germany could offer. so we may see some warmth between the leaders, but you can bet behind closed doors there are much stronger wordings. >> and with the situation in ukraine, there was once that the two leaders stood side by side when it came to russia, and this time that is not a certainty. >> they realize that it would be in president putin's best interest to see daylight between what angela merkel and president obama want. however, they have different goals. germany is have codependant on russia when it comes to oil and gas, they do $100 billion in trade. and president obama pushing for much stronger sanctions and sanctions that have not yet hit the oil and gas industry. but even though they have different ultimate means to the end, they want president putin to listen. >> the hots on capitol hill saying they want more action in ukraine, some suggesting even that there be boots on the ground, and yet it is the european leaders that are the ones that would have to suffer the consequences of those boots
does not see a lot of value in the intelligence that germany could offer. so we may see some warmth between the leaders, but you can bet behind closed doors there are much stronger wordings. >> and with the situation in ukraine, there was once that the two leaders stood side by side when it came to russia, and this time that is not a certainty. >> they realize that it would be in president putin's best interest to see daylight between what angela merkel and president obama want....
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the chancellor of germany. topping the agenda, threat of new sanctions against russia if that country doesn't stop meddling in eastern ukraine. they are live with the latest. >> the president is meeting with chancellor merkel for the first time since she learned about the listen nothing on telephone calls. the emphasis was on ukraine with the separatist battling the police. mr. obama said the u.s. and europe are focusing tougher sanctions. he seemed to rule out russia's energy sector. >> energy flows from russia to europe. those continue in the midst of the cold war. and the height of the cold war. and so the idea that you are going to turn up the tap on all russian oil or natural gas exports is unrealistic. >> arizona senator john mccain thinks that the president should provide weapons to the ukranians and nothing that the u.s. could provide would have them stand up to the russian. and they have strong tees to russian industry. germany leaders yesterday. they are governed by the industrial complex and might as
the chancellor of germany. topping the agenda, threat of new sanctions against russia if that country doesn't stop meddling in eastern ukraine. they are live with the latest. >> the president is meeting with chancellor merkel for the first time since she learned about the listen nothing on telephone calls. the emphasis was on ukraine with the separatist battling the police. mr. obama said the u.s. and europe are focusing tougher sanctions. he seemed to rule out russia's energy sector....
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slo vauk ya and germany, it was divided by huge electrical fences. the deer were stood apart. a deer study was used to follow the movements of 100 red deer, 50 in germany and 50 in the czech republic. researchers found that the new generation of deer still respect the boundaries of the iron kurt tak -- curtain. according to the scientists who led the project, biologically it would make sense for the mountain range to be the natural barrier for the deer, not this invisible fence. but a mother passes on to her young a sense of where it is safe to go. the electric fence was a no go, ask these habits live on a generation later. perhaps the deer are teaching us all a lesson. it can take a longer time to break down barriers than put them up. >>> the correct answer is c. winston churchill is the only one to win the literature prize. if you guessed disraeli, he was indeed a novelist but he lived before the prize and couldn't have won it. thank you for joining us. i will see you next week. >>> good morning, imer in mcpike in mash mash with a look at stories.
slo vauk ya and germany, it was divided by huge electrical fences. the deer were stood apart. a deer study was used to follow the movements of 100 red deer, 50 in germany and 50 in the czech republic. researchers found that the new generation of deer still respect the boundaries of the iron kurt tak -- curtain. according to the scientists who led the project, biologically it would make sense for the mountain range to be the natural barrier for the deer, not this invisible fence. but a mother...
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speaking on behalf of the group, watched, colonel schneider from germany said there had been no wrong treatment. >> i can tell you that the work the word of is a -- the mayor is a word of honor. we have not been touched, and we have been treated as the maximum extent, which is possible, under thie circumstances. >> schneider rejected allegations the inspectors were nato spies, saying that they were in ukraine on a diplomatic mission. mayor hasppointed said the observers might be released in exchange for jailed activists. we understand that the soldiers are hostages of the situation. three members of ukraine's security service have been captured. the armed insurgents claim they are on a mission to save the latest of the pro-russian force. they, too, were presented to the press but only to russian journalists. is seeking then release of all captives. beenr correspondent has covering events and joins us on the line. wasswedish observer released for medical reasons but the separatists are not budging. you were there today. what is your take? do you think they go she =- --do you think nego
speaking on behalf of the group, watched, colonel schneider from germany said there had been no wrong treatment. >> i can tell you that the work the word of is a -- the mayor is a word of honor. we have not been touched, and we have been treated as the maximum extent, which is possible, under thie circumstances. >> schneider rejected allegations the inspectors were nato spies, saying that they were in ukraine on a diplomatic mission. mayor hasppointed said the observers might be...
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and in germany. >> family members are outraged. they were hurt that these support centers are closing in by a jenning but at some point, an airline has to say, we don't have any more information, right, we have to do this or is this timing particularly bad? >> well, the timing is particularly bad because there is still for the answers where their loved ones are. but in most air crash accidents, certainly all the ones i have worked on, the airline usually closes down its support system and they have a care team assigned member assigned to each family. they cut that off at about day 45 and that's pretty standard and the reason is, that is in most cases, the case is moving on to a different stage, here because they don't have a plane or their loved ones, it's particularly bad timing. it's not unusual to close it down about this point. >> oh, boy, thanks so much to both of you. appreciate it. >> already. the other woman in this clipper owners scandal is talking. what she told barra walters about her relationship with donald sterling an
and in germany. >> family members are outraged. they were hurt that these support centers are closing in by a jenning but at some point, an airline has to say, we don't have any more information, right, we have to do this or is this timing particularly bad? >> well, the timing is particularly bad because there is still for the answers where their loved ones are. but in most air crash accidents, certainly all the ones i have worked on, the airline usually closes down its support...
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it is primarily a matter for germany. there is also the ukrainian government, which invited the mission into the country. today are also in contact. >> ukrainian reports say the observers are being held here at the barricaded police headquarters. separatists say they are in good health and that one soldier is being treated for diabetes. ukraine's interim prime minister condemned to the kidnapping. >> the idea that the so-called peace protesters are real terrorists is absurd. >> the osce has had no contact with them since they were taken captive. russia is working to resolve the situation. >> we're are joined now by our correspondent in kiev. alexander, what is the latest you are hearing on the observers -- alexandra, what is the latest you are hearing on the observers? the ukraine'so domestic intelligence agency, captives are being held in bad conditions. one person reportedly needs medical help and was denied to get it. hand, we are hearing and as we just saw in your report that the self-proclaimed mayor told the press t
it is primarily a matter for germany. there is also the ukrainian government, which invited the mission into the country. today are also in contact. >> ukrainian reports say the observers are being held here at the barricaded police headquarters. separatists say they are in good health and that one soldier is being treated for diabetes. ukraine's interim prime minister condemned to the kidnapping. >> the idea that the so-called peace protesters are real terrorists is absurd....
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germany's chancellor, angela merkel meeting with president obama at the kwhous. the president saying most of the discussion concerned the crisis in ukraine. meanwhile ukraine's president saying many pro-russian separatists were killed in the east today. reshls shooting down two helicopters in slaviansk, two crew members died. the events prompting russia to call an emergency meeting at the un security council. in afghanistan at least 350 people have been killed in a landslide. and that number is expected to grow dramatically. the slide reportedly burying an entire village in the country's northeast. >>> there is concern in colorado over edible marijuana products. two recent deaths involving people who and it special candies or baked goods. paul beban has more from denver. >> reporter: in colorado you can buy legal weed the old fashioned way, by the bud, or you can buy it in bottles, in candy, or cookies. these are edibles. 10 milligrams of thc, the chemical that gets people high is the state limit per serving but one drink or one piece of candy can contain as much
germany's chancellor, angela merkel meeting with president obama at the kwhous. the president saying most of the discussion concerned the crisis in ukraine. meanwhile ukraine's president saying many pro-russian separatists were killed in the east today. reshls shooting down two helicopters in slaviansk, two crew members died. the events prompting russia to call an emergency meeting at the un security council. in afghanistan at least 350 people have been killed in a landslide. and that number is...
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when spain germany holland as well. we are going to tell you mentioned one man show. we know about sound quality and potential we have a very dif against germany and we need to get good results to the very least and the rest of the matches were all but i'll post again before too from brazil many of the opening round groups of john paul says that he could become surprise when is some football pundits say you are applying for the ivory coast or even possibly perennial under achievers england could be the challenge to lean on the dogs capable of taking on impeaching the nation and favors brazil to lift a trophy in south america this summer. standard and pulls his coat or shoes over and debt rating to just one level above junk status and more to follow the downgrades its economic growth continues to deteriorate and cornflakes in ukraine spots why distinctions. snp aust downgrade in russia in december two thousand and eight the us and its allies have teed up a host of additional sanctions if there is no progress de escalating the crisis in eastern ukraine when security for
when spain germany holland as well. we are going to tell you mentioned one man show. we know about sound quality and potential we have a very dif against germany and we need to get good results to the very least and the rest of the matches were all but i'll post again before too from brazil many of the opening round groups of john paul says that he could become surprise when is some football pundits say you are applying for the ivory coast or even possibly perennial under achievers england...
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germany believes it has more to lose than the united states. this is a meeting between angela merkel and barack obama that would have looked different a year ago. that was before the allegations of nsa spying in germany and more specifically, the spying on the mobile phone of angela merkel. she has wanted to see aagreement put in place between the united states and germany. that will not be the case and not announced here. it is a relationship that has soured somewhat. what you see today will be a move towards getting on with business despite a relationship that has gone a bit south since the first nsa allegations. >> last month, at least 75 died close by and now a suburb of the capital is reeling once more as a car bomb dedicated -- detonated killing at least 19. the attack comes as the city gets ready to host a major economic conference. >> a nearby police checkpoint was the target. it was here at the bus station that the car bomb exploded a few blocks away. a man jumped out and ran as it blew up. other eyewitnesses recount bashir forst of th
germany believes it has more to lose than the united states. this is a meeting between angela merkel and barack obama that would have looked different a year ago. that was before the allegations of nsa spying in germany and more specifically, the spying on the mobile phone of angela merkel. she has wanted to see aagreement put in place between the united states and germany. that will not be the case and not announced here. it is a relationship that has soured somewhat. what you see today will...
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"the washington post" quotes him saying he's embarrassed that germany's failure of leadership. he's already made clear that's how he feels about the obama administration refusal to provide defensive weapons. the u.n. security council held its 13th emergency session on the crisis. this one called by russia, which blames the violence on kiev and its western enablers. >>> up next, the new jobs numbers and what they tell us. fox 45 in baltimore with clean up following the collapse of a sidewalk and retaining wall wednesday after it came down after heavy rains over the past 24 hours. take a look at that. >>> fox 31 in louisville with preparations for saturday's 140th kentucky derby. about the timers on the runs for the roses will be getting a little less back if they win this year. this is a live look at new york from fox 5, the big story there ton, a subway derailment in queens that sent four people to the hospital with very serious injuries. six subway cars of a manhattan brooklyn bound express train went off the tracks this morning but remained upright. that's outside the beltway
"the washington post" quotes him saying he's embarrassed that germany's failure of leadership. he's already made clear that's how he feels about the obama administration refusal to provide defensive weapons. the u.n. security council held its 13th emergency session on the crisis. this one called by russia, which blames the violence on kiev and its western enablers. >>> up next, the new jobs numbers and what they tell us. fox 45 in baltimore with clean up following the...
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it does debate, does think as germany reinvents itself as a global economic power. the shadow never goes. bbc news berlin. >>> now with a few weeks to go until the start of the world cup, brazil has trained one in five that needs to provide security at the venues. federal authorities in charge are using police and military staff as needed. it will allow the private security. brazil is under orders from fifa to have 25,000 private security guards ready to act as stewards at upcoming world cup. the deadline of may 21st when fifa takes over control is marching closer. around a fifth of those needed have been trained. fifa and nine security companies it's hired say they're confident they'll reach their target. it's at schools like this one where candidates receive the specific training and documentation needed. >> translator: we're being trained in how to deal with the public and provide information they need. >> translator: i'll be able to put into practice everything i've learned in theory. >> training includes welcoming and directing fans to their seats as well as de
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focus more on countries like spain where you're seeing unemployment come down, germany's come down to record lows, and now you're seeing predictions on the spanish economy in 2015 at 1.7%. so you've got this expansion, yet draghi still talking about quantitative easing. it's probably baked in. so what i think is rather than the global economic decline we saw in 2008, beginning in 2007, we'll have a nice march upward, except perhaps in the emerging markets, which in my view there's no real reason to go there. >> so grasso on the floor of the stock exchange, give me a read of the feeling down there as april's going to come to a close, we're about to enter what has been over the last four years a rough month for the markets. you could look at some internals of the market and say, you know, the russell 2000 is up against the 200-day, breaking that. that's a potentially worrisome sign. what do you say down on the floor? >> last week we pointed out the negative head and shoulders pattern that was beginning to form, the right shoulder. the s&p cash, it's 1,883, is the level that you want to
focus more on countries like spain where you're seeing unemployment come down, germany's come down to record lows, and now you're seeing predictions on the spanish economy in 2015 at 1.7%. so you've got this expansion, yet draghi still talking about quantitative easing. it's probably baked in. so what i think is rather than the global economic decline we saw in 2008, beginning in 2007, we'll have a nice march upward, except perhaps in the emerging markets, which in my view there's no real...
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now that is controversial. >> if nazi germany had gun laws -- >> if germany had america's hadlaws -- >> if germany made firearms available to the public -- >> then hitler never would've happened, exactly. >> you are a fan of our current gun laws. >> no, not particularly, but it is in our constitution. i am a fan of that. ok -- [laughter] will notgree that we illuminate your thinking anymore on the comparison of the rich one percent with the jews in nazi germany. to talk aboute the nature of the persecution of the one percent. i would like to start with some facts, which are always useful. >> and may or may not be useful, but go ahead very >> well, we will see. thinkof all, i don't anybody has any idea what the one percent is actually contributing to america. let me just get into that very quickly. i have it here somewhere. bit aboutk a little the persecution of the rich. ochould like to take the k brothers. contributors to charities and so forth. koch was on the board of the new york presbyterian hospital. the hospital is going bankrupt and so david gave $100 million to the hospital.
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in the past that was germany or the u.k. now the u.k. is the top performing country. reform takes time. and i think we have talked it over many times on your program. why do you invest in a country? you take a country on how effective the effects are and what the capacity for long-term is? long-term france will get there, but if you're looking to buy a french company, you have to be a ware of the hiccups. >> the stinky part for the deal for me is the personal mergers going on here. if you look at earlier in the year, francois hollande is taking or talking at energy policy. siemens was trying to get rid of assets as the company was underperforming as a spoiling giant. it feels like on both sides there's a lot going on in the backdrop. >> there is an awful lot going on in the backdrop. if you look at the whole theme of europe this year, we have moved away from it just being about bank regulation and union. and the ukraine situation has precipitated the needs to have energy policy, so finally europe is talking about its energy policy. and i think that has re-triggered al
in the past that was germany or the u.k. now the u.k. is the top performing country. reform takes time. and i think we have talked it over many times on your program. why do you invest in a country? you take a country on how effective the effects are and what the capacity for long-term is? long-term france will get there, but if you're looking to buy a french company, you have to be a ware of the hiccups. >> the stinky part for the deal for me is the personal mergers going on here. if you...
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germany is one of our closest allies and our closest friends. that is true across the spectrum of issues. economic, diplomatic and angela merkel is one of my close friends on the world stage and somebody whose partnership i deeply value. and so it has pained me to see the degree to which the disclosures have created strengthen the relationshistrai. for broadly i have been convinced for a very long time that it is important for the legal structures and policy structures to catch up with rapidly advancing technologies. as a consequence to a series of steps what we try to do is reform what we do. have taken these issues very seriously. domestically we tr tried to proe additional assurances the american people their privacy is protected, but what i have also done is taken the unprecedented steps of ordering our intelligence committees to take the privacy interest of not good interest for everything they do. something that has not been done before and most other countries do not do. the privacy interest of non-us citizens are deeply relevant and take
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now toughening up and there are those who are convinced tougher sanctions will be counterproductive germany leads that position along with italy and spain of course we'll have to see tomorrow how it all goes will these sanctions that we saw today work and does russia deserve to be slammed with well joining me in the now is in bonn from london he's the director of foreign policy at the center for european reform and he is a political writer for z. communications thank you both for joining us and of course you knew our audience tweet us with the hashtag in the now r.t. and join the conversation your tweets will appear on the bottom of our screen throughout the show i want to begin with you in sanctions of course equals punishment why is russia being punished while russia is being sanctioned because it has crimea and that's a grave breach of international war but there's been no measure like this to challenge european borders to take in just very clear i mean all these thanks and they're not about well i mean at the latest one these sanctions are about eastern ukraine and the instability that
now toughening up and there are those who are convinced tougher sanctions will be counterproductive germany leads that position along with italy and spain of course we'll have to see tomorrow how it all goes will these sanctions that we saw today work and does russia deserve to be slammed with well joining me in the now is in bonn from london he's the director of foreign policy at the center for european reform and he is a political writer for z. communications thank you both for joining us and...
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angela merkel, chancellor of germany. [applause] >> >> chancellor merkel, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the chamber of commerce of the united states. my name is tom donohue. i and the president and ceo of this fine institution. i want to thank you for being here. i would like to extend a special welcome to those of you visiting our headquarters for the first time. the chamber is a 102-year-old organization. this building serves as the central rallying point for the u.s. business community. we host several hundred meetings here in this room alone every year. the room we are gathered in today, the international hall of flags is rich in symbolism and history. the room takes its name after the overhead banners of 12 great explorers who blazed the first halves of trade. they planted the first seed of commercial and industrial growth in the new world. they planted the first seeds of commercial and industrial growth in the new world. these flags remind us that the transatlantic relationship has been arou
angela merkel, chancellor of germany. [applause] >> >> chancellor merkel, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the chamber of commerce of the united states. my name is tom donohue. i and the president and ceo of this fine institution. i want to thank you for being here. i would like to extend a special welcome to those of you visiting our headquarters for the first time. the chamber is a 102-year-old organization. this building serves as the central rallying point...
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alliance with germany. tried reassure merkel that the u.s. citizensful. >> have taken the unprecedented step of ordering our intelligence communities to take privacy interests of non-u.s. persons into account in that everything they do. thank you very much everybody. >> but the two parted ways friday without hammering out a l potential u.s. spy or intelligence agreement. libby casey al jazeera washington. >> 20 years ago today, flaight beganatobegan its potato world i being push for new members. >> a sense that the end of the cold war ushered in the end of history. an end to insecurity. at least in europe. and end from aggression by nation states. but russia's actions in ukraine shatter that myth and usher in bracing new realities. >> secretary hagel said the alliance was as real than ever. nato expansion invited russian aggression, joins us tonight from providence, rhode island, terrence, welcome. >> thank you john. >> is ukraine on the brink of war? >> i think ukraine is already in a war but it's a proxy war with russians. they are engaging
alliance with germany. tried reassure merkel that the u.s. citizensful. >> have taken the unprecedented step of ordering our intelligence communities to take privacy interests of non-u.s. persons into account in that everything they do. thank you very much everybody. >> but the two parted ways friday without hammering out a l potential u.s. spy or intelligence agreement. libby casey al jazeera washington. >> 20 years ago today, flaight beganatobegan its potato world i being...
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all the representatives of defense department's of germany denmark poland czech republic and sweden. zach kept in the basement of a local ss office the headquarters of the security service of ukraine state its pro russian activities in the negotiated meanwhile finances are kept in deplorable conditions what would the intervention of russian troops to the territory of ukraine is quite trail stated yesterday in follow up on the economy secretary of the nation all security and defense council and ukraine. he said he had information about possible provocations in this thousand and eastern regions of ukraine during the may holidays like this segment of the cross cut a song and the variety tends to keep the dirt. he declared the country is in the war and the purpose of russia is to provoke civil conflicts the trust him ex soldiers of the third battalion of the nation on god or ukraine contest oatmeal into a new niece and radio sets helmets body armor and night vision devices. he also gave them children lecherous easter cakes and eggs. the guards and the philippines ten of them i got out of
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germany is demanding the release of military monitors with and held since friday. israelis paused in jerusalem to remember the millions of jews killed across europe. people gathered in front of israel's holocaust museum to honor a moment of silence. >> the u.s. senate takes up in a proposal to raise the federal minimum wage. in a report on high-school graduation rates. it will tell you the united states will tell you the united states education. i'm on break sweetheart. you know you don't have to put up with this. ...those annoying period symptoms. general pain relievers, like advil, only treat cramps, but midol has three active ingredients to take care of that... ... and fatigue and bloating. because you deserve better. with even more of what you love in every bottle. ♪ because more of what you love is a beautiful thing. the new tide plus collection. what's your tide? a top advisers and the administration talk about ways to help working families fund balance. >> this summit has been called to try and look at some of the conditions surrounding working families. t
germany is demanding the release of military monitors with and held since friday. israelis paused in jerusalem to remember the millions of jews killed across europe. people gathered in front of israel's holocaust museum to honor a moment of silence. >> the u.s. senate takes up in a proposal to raise the federal minimum wage. in a report on high-school graduation rates. it will tell you the united states will tell you the united states education. i'm on break sweetheart. you know you don't...
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i'm sure you feel the same way about germany and parts of europe as well. but maybe they could pay a little more. i don't think you undermine the arrangement we had. >> i was based in china as a journalist. china is an extremely disruptive rising power potentially. think of all the american companies who manufacture, who supply chains include a lot of manufacturing in china, but also here. these are all stitched into the global patchwork quilt of globalization. at which america is a master mind. very well globalization, whatever pat buchanan may think. the absence of war in america as the preeminent security, it's expensive in terms of what we spend on ships and planes. we don't want to see japan arming to the teeth under a conservative nationalist prime minister picking fights with the northeast. >> isn't it comforting to you that capitalism serves as a restraint? you understand his reasoning. can you appreciate that and can you echo that? >> look. i think the problem that we have here in the united states is we have a weak economy and weakened economy tha
i'm sure you feel the same way about germany and parts of europe as well. but maybe they could pay a little more. i don't think you undermine the arrangement we had. >> i was based in china as a journalist. china is an extremely disruptive rising power potentially. think of all the american companies who manufacture, who supply chains include a lot of manufacturing in china, but also here. these are all stitched into the global patchwork quilt of globalization. at which america is a...
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we're hearing germany. now right. thank. you. afghanistan's form of finance and foreign ministers are going head to head in a runoff for their country's top job that's going to be as close as it gets but whoever ends up taking charge the country's next president will be landed with an economy that's fast heading down the drain that's have a look at why the situation is that diam not many afghanistan is dependent on foreign aid tens of billions of dollars have been pouring into the country from aboard but what the withdrawal of nato forces looming this money stream could soon run dry while the income generated at home doesn't even cover security spending things aren't looking very good for trade are they key exports are putting around four hundred million dollars a year into cobbles coffers yet afghanistan spends billions on imported goods arches there's a couple of takes a closer look at the country's failing finances. kabul today a far cry from the ghost town of the one nine hundred ninety s. western governments spent over one h
we're hearing germany. now right. thank. you. afghanistan's form of finance and foreign ministers are going head to head in a runoff for their country's top job that's going to be as close as it gets but whoever ends up taking charge the country's next president will be landed with an economy that's fast heading down the drain that's have a look at why the situation is that diam not many afghanistan is dependent on foreign aid tens of billions of dollars have been pouring into the country from...